0 rr THE EVENING DISPATCH JOHN L BARTOAV Editor and Prop Entered I at tbo PoBtolIiro at Provo Utah for ransraission through tin inaU as eeconp I mattorl The office 01 TUB EVENING DISPATCH is ocatod half Woe uortn of tho First National Bank AJcoinmutucatlona should ba addressed to TI1B tSPATCEL Provo Utah NOTICE Mr E S Oowoy is a regular solicitor and collector for the Dally and SemiWeekly DISPATCH lIDs contracts and receipts will ie Julv respected bv this office officeUNO UNO t BAKTOW NOTICE No orcor from this office will be recognize In settlement unless signed by JOHN BARTOW PROVO CITY NOV 28 1894 THE OFFICIAL COUNT The republican papers are already preparing an onslaught upon the com mission should the result of the ex amination now going on be un favor able to them This is a species of bull dozing which is not only illegal but it is a slander upon the board and it should be regarded as such and severely punished The commissioners of Utah are as good and stand as high among its c...

TAKEN FOR A GHOST 2 I An Amnatncr Experience of a Tonne Iris Traveler In Ghent Many years ago an Irish student hav ing obtained a traveling scholarship at Oxford went abroad to see the world of which he knew little Crammed with the classics ho had not the slightest knowledge of any modern language cave English On landing at the sleepy town of Ghent he put up at an old many pas saged hotel and sallied forth in the even ing to see the town Shortly after 9 oclock he returned to the hotei through streets ominously silent He found the doors shut and saw no signs of lifo within After making noise enough to rouse the seven sleepers he heard the sound of some one moving within The dtor was stealthily unbarred and some onewhether man or woman ho could not tellholding a dim il lamp reluctantly gave him admission Then barring the door and muttering unintelligible sounds the figure disap peared The guest yelled for the waiter and was answered by a mocking echo He groped his way up the creaking ...

Awarded Highest HonorsWorlds Fair H DRtfi IIAIONfi 4 POOID MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD e IttE EVENING DISPATCH PROVO CITY NOV 28 1894 x FREC Eyes carefully tested and glasses fitted with accuracy Call and consult us now while we arc licreif costs you nothing Watery aching eyes or any dis comfort or impaired vision as a cause We shall remove the cause an t restore comfort IflcKcndry to Ittannifin Op ticians Proo House onelialf block south of Cosmopolitan Motel IN accordance with the usual custom THE EVENING DISPATCH will not issue tomorrow Thanksgiving Day REMEMBER the wood haulers dance and supper tomorrow evening PATRONIZE the firemen at their dance tomorrow evening at the Southworth hall Real Merit is the characteristic of Hoods Sarsaparilla and it is mani I fested every day in the remarkable cures this medicine accomplishes Hoods Sarsaparilla is the kind Try it READERS of THE DISPATCH w...

Ox J SiY THE EVENING DISPATCH JOHN L BARTOAV Editor and Prop PROVO CITY NOV 30 1894 THE INVADING UTES I The horde of Southern Utes and their advisors have placed themselves in a rather serious predicament to be sure The original treaty lacked a good deal of authorizing these Indiana to remove to Utah or even to appear on a peaceful mission in this territory The fact is they are interlopers and have 110 legal status in this territory whatever They will be compelled at last to re turn to their homes in Colorado They can do this peaceably if it is done at once but they will bo returned anyhow if it takes every able bodied man in Utah to accomplish the work Gov 1 West has acted in a spirited and vigor I ou3 way and withinthe next ten days we expect to hear that not one of the marauding horde is left west of the Utah line Colorado has made the most strenu I ous efforts to dump her Indians upon the soil of Utah This last effort is bolder than any of her previous ones and it has in additio...

r Awarded Highest HonorsWorlds Fair DR i r M ICf r CRa BAllNfi PODID MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD HE I EVENING DISPATCH PROVO CITY NOV CO 1894 ranHIi F11E Eyes carefully tested and I glares fitted with accuracy Call and consult us now bile we are liereit costs you nothing Waterj achilb eyes or any < dis comfort or Impaired vision lifts a cim > e We + ball remove the cause an eJ restore comfort McKendry fc Mannlfin Op ticians l rovo House onclialf block south of Cosmopolitan Hotel SECRETARY SMITH has as yet taken no action calling troops to drive Colo rado Utes back to their reservation Governor Vtlstq telegram was for wardei tJ the wir department and a copy sent to General McCook at Den ver with instructions to report immedi ately on the situation Should Mc Cooks report justfjT action by military authorities troops will be immediately sent into San Juan county and the In dians given t...

T 1 THE EVENING DISPATCH ° mmm DON I L BARTOW Editor and Prop PROVO CITY DEC 1 1894 THE KARffiNS CASE Another terrible warning has been given to parents in the license allowed young girls m tbw country Tins Karens child it is said a few months I since had a disagreement at home and went to Salt Lake it seems without relatives or others to interest them selves in her tate She was a forward well developed girl of 16 She was ul timatoiv enticed into a house of shame and ruined Thus has anotler soul gone down to ruin which with proper parental care would be today inno cent and pure with the promise of use fulness and honor to the end of her days In this case the worst sinner is not the vile hag who enticed her to I the realms of sin the keeper of the brothelnor yet the unmanly beast into whose lustful arms the poor girl fell j but the nnnntural father who per mitted his inexperienced child to co off alone to a city to become fair game for the immoral men and women who ply their filthy t...

THE EVENING DISPATCH loIn L BAETOW Editor and Prop PROVO CITY DEC 31894 TRE WEE EVASION I If we are to have the Southern Utes I over here every winter distressing and alarming our settlers on the border the sooner we move for a complete settlement with themthe better for all concerned There ia i no existing treaty I or understanding by which they are allowed here or tolerated on a legal footing They have no more right in San Juan county Utah than they would have were they to appear in Lancaster county Pennsylvania with their eheep herds and droves of ponies It is a wanton and lawless invasion of the territory of Utah and if the gen eral government does not take steps to return them to their reservation then the governor of Utah mast do it If his organized militia is not strong enough to do this he must call for volunteers If this were to bs done twenty strong able and brave front iersmen for every Indian would soon appear It is not a question of men There are men enough All we want ...

p Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair DR DRtfi CREAM BAKING P80lD MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD LHE EVENING DISPATCH PROVO CITY DECi1894 s raI1HIi FREE Eyes carefully tested and glasses fitted with accuracy Cull and consult us now n hire ve arc hcrci1 costs you uotliiiigf Water aching eycs or any dis comfort or iiitpalrctl vision bas a cause We hall remove the cause and restore comfort McKcndry k Ilaunifiu Op ticians Provo Mouse onoIialf block south of Cosmopolitan liotcl WINTER SNOW enough fell during last night i so that the ground was covered three Finches deep this morning And yet the storm is not over THE genial Wm Probert left Provo this morning for his home in Holden THE Utah commission did more work yesterday on the Sanpete county re turn for delegates to the constitutional convention Inaccuracies were found in some of the precincts and the board decided to go to the ballot boxes and ...

fiil r THE EVENING DISPATCH I IOHN J L BABTOW Editor and Prop PROVO OITY DEC 4 1894 THE MKSSAUE The message sent in by the president yesterday the first day of the second session of the Fiftyfourth congress is an excessively long and exhaustive document In the main it is a states manlike document remarkable alike for what it recommends and for what it Ignores The sorehearted west looked anxiously for some word of encourage ment for the silent and discouraged silver interests but alas no word es caped the presidential lips which can be tortured into encouragement So so far as silver is con ernel wo may as well take leave of it until there is a complete change in the executive I policy of the natioa The foreign policy outlined by the president is vigorous comprehensive and manly It covers all the leading policies likely to interest the country which are familiar to the people The president speaks of tho pioduction of the prec cious metals This seems a melan choly jibe at silver reduce...

h t1 A Temple of Art 1 = r r 1 fa r t I = = Ndlrfor a Day but for all Timeo < I I Me lories of the White City are fadingall but one w Majestic in its beauty the Palace of Art survives to remind maT hinJ of wonders departed Triumphant over fire and tempest the stately structure stands beside the lake dedicated r forever to the service of the people As a gallery of paint ing and sculpture it surprised and delighted the nations As the Fields Columbian Museum it will entertain and instruct multitudes in the ages to come A Worlds Fair in miniature is the museum today While it lasts the public will have before them a vivid re o minder of the greater exposition of 1893 It will bring back the vast panorama of splendid exhibits including the fine showing made by Dr Prices Cream Baking Powder The analysis of Dr Prices by government experts t demonstrated its immeasurable superiority in leavening strength purity and general excellence and gained for it the Highest > < Awardat the Fair...